JUSTIN ROBERTS

“Some of the most inspired and intelligent kids lyrics ever.” — Amazon

Three-time GRAMMY Nominated Justin Roberts is truly one of the all-stars of the indie family music scene. For nearly 20 years, Roberts has been crafting songs for kids and parents that navigate the joys and sorrows of growing up. Along with his band, The Not Ready for Naptime Players, they have travelled the globe, from Hong Kong to New York, and Miami to Seattle.

Lemonade is Justin's 13th album for families and it contains 12 new original songs. It's the musical equivalent of an impromptu Lemonade stand popping up in the summer heat. Featuring dynamic performances by Chicago superstars Robbie Fulks on lead acoustic guitar and banjo, Gerald Dowd on cardboard boxes, paint cans, salt shakers, and other homemade percussion, and John Abbey on upright bass, Lemonade is like no other Justin Roberts recording. The sparse sounds are dotted with ukulele, piano, cello, fiddle, marimba, harpsichord, and lovely harmonies by Nora O’Connor (Neko Case, Decemberists), Anna Jacobson, Robbie Fulks, Liam Davis, and Gerald Dowd.

Roberts began his music career in the 90s, performing in the Minneapolis-based indie-folk band Pimentos for Gus. He took a day job as a Montessori preschool teacher and it wasn't long before Justin began writing and singing songs for a new generation of fans: his students. The kids immediately responded and inspired Justin to record some of his new songs and send them out to a few friends for Christmas. One of the gift recipients was Liam Davis, a college pal and music producer, who suggested that they record the songs professionally.

In 1997, Justin released his first CD, Great Big Sun, and the critics took note. Justin's music was soon being compared to everyone from Elvis Costello and Fountains of Wayne to Paul Simon and Nick Lowe. So Justin hit the road full time doing what he loves most: playing music for appreciative crowds. Kiddie mosh pits broke out, word spread and shows started selling out.

Justin has performed in front of millions of people on The Today Show, he's been featured on Nick Jr. TV, and his song "Get Me Some Glasses" was featured on a World Series broadcast. He’s received three GRAMMY nominations, for Jungle Gym in 2011, Recess in 2013, and Lemonade in 2018.

In addition to his 13 albums, in 2014 Justin wrote and recorded the cast album for his first musical. Based on Hansel & Gretel, the show debuted to rave reviews on Broadway in Chicago with the Emerald City Theatre and toured the country in 2017 with the LA based Valley Performing Arts Center. Roberts is also the proud author of two picture books released by Putnam, The Smallest Girl in the Smallest Grade and The Great Henry Hopendower, with two more books on the way.

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“Deft lyrics and beautiful sound” — Los Angeles Times

“On your feet fun and laugh-out-loud funny.” — People Magazine

“The lyrics will break your heart with their poignancy and the music will make you celebrate that there are such exceptional artists making songs for children these days. A Grade.” — Entertainment Weekly

“He has a remarkable ability to see through a child’s eyes... the Judy
Blume of kiddie rock” — New York Times

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Three-time GRAMMY Nomminee

Nine-time Parents' Choice GOLD Award Winner

Nine-time National Parenting Publications GOLD Award Winner

#1 Children's CD of the Year in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 - Fids and Kamily Family Music Poll